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  2. Macanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Macanese cuisine (Chinese: 澳門土生葡菜, Portuguese: culinária macaense) is mainly influenced by Chinese cuisine, especially Cantonese cuisine and European cuisine, especially Portuguese cuisine and influences from Southeast Asia and the Lusophone world, due to Macau's past as a Portuguese colony and long history of being an international tourist gambling centre.

  3. Category:Macanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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  4. Cuisine of Macau - Wikipedia

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  5. Minchee - Wikipedia

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    Macau's food has a fusion of Cantonese, Portuguese, South America, Malay, Africa, and India. [1] While recipes vary, the dish is generally based on minced or ground meat . It is made with beef or pork with onions, cubed potatoes, and sometimes mushrooms, slightly stir-fried , and flavoured with Worcestershire sauce , molasses and soy sauce .

  6. Category:East Asian cuisine - Wikipedia

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  7. Category talk:Macanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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  8. Sopa de lacassá - Wikipedia

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    The soup has its roots in Malacca, [1] and is believed to be an evolution of Laksa soup from Peranakan cuisine. [4] The word Lacassá is noted to be a Macanese term for vermicelli, with roots in Indian languages. [5] As it contains no meat, Lacassá Soup is traditionally consumed on Christmas Eve, historically a day of abstinence for Catholic ...

  9. Macanese - Wikipedia

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    Macanese, of or from Macau, may refer to: Macanese people, a mixed ethnic group from Macau; Macanese Patois, a Portuguese-based creole language; Macanese cuisine, a term mainly refers to the creole Portuguese cuisine of Macau; Macau people, people of Macau generally; Culture of Macau or Macanese culture